Show local and other matters FROM MONDAYS DAILY APRIL aprin 14 Shower showers bit bil sIt it began raining between 10 and 11 last night a and nd continued until morning it has his sot set in again this afternoon and Is 19 C coming oming down steadily musical soiree before defore us lies an invitation to prof duva buvala Is grand closing soiree and musical entertainment tatu tain ment to be bold in goldbergs hall this evening at 8 tickets high winda winds on saturday 4 bo reas the blustering amused himself in davis county by level ing telegraph poles and threatening to upset heavily loaded wagons on t he the road blow gentle storms thirty ninth district school will be opened reopened re in the ath district mill creek ward on monday the dinst with miss jessie Pen teacher the trustees williams and cornwall wish parents to send bend their children at 9 am hard rard at work A dorce lorce lorce of 0 13 men min ail all blit allt tramps rampa bubb three threes areen in putting down a ii new culvert alo aio along n 9 the the outer ede of the sidewalk north of tho the city hall others of the bame came ilk are engaged at the carpen carpenters tersa bench in the rear of the hall hali they are not to blame though they were told to do it postal affairs A post office has been established at castle dale sanpete county with Jno postmaster the post offices at leeds washington county and at lynne weber county been discontinued john mcdonald has been appointed postmaster at silver springs salt bait lake county police court joe hosay for being drunk and carrying away a clar ciar lonette ionette from D 0 calders caldera music store was arrested arrest eds and discharged at complainants cost one morris for drunkenness and disturbing the peace was wag fined 10 the charge against elsmore for the burglary in the ward last tuesday has not been sustained heavy frost fruit destroyed advises advices from spring lake utah county state that on the night of the dinst after a two days dayss storm a heavy frost killed all the fruit in the place thet the estimated loss is bishop B F johnson end and son will suffer severely from this calamity as they were preparing to engage largely in the fruit canning business this season wholesale cremation the owners of some of the fields south odthe of the city are busily engaged in 46 making it pleasant for the grasshoppers straw is strewn over the tho ground in suitable piles the voracious insects take refuge therein and at night the application of a match to the combustible heaps finishes tha the crusade for every one that ia la burned ten couvy corne to the funeral but our enterprising friends hope the grasshoppers grma hoppers will give out before the mat matches clies ciles do base ball on account of the a incle lucle inclemency meney of the weather the gameon saturday between the red stockings and desprets Des erets came to ft a close at tho the end of the fifth innings the score then being ato 9 to 5 in favor of the Des De erets sereta both clubb clubs made a good showing the next game will come como 0 off ff within two weeks and will be the theolen open ang one of a series Beric bof bot of nine for the championship elther either of the tho clubs must win five nive games to gain the victory district count court monday morning april first day of the april term judge P hemer H emerson presiding gilchrist and clements M salisbury referred to tow W NV woods wooda to fake testimony to hear determine and report within 60 50 days wm wales walea versus american american central insurance company of st louis mo motion by defendant to set aside default and judgment heretofore entered argued by thomas marshall horse thief caught george butcher bon eon of the notorious bod hod sod sods butcher butchers was arrested in the mountains tal ns of bingham canon on last thurs thuri thursday iday night sheriff turner had received word two or three w weeks beeks before that some horses bad had been stolen from a place on the sevier bevier he got a description of the suspected parties sud sad their probable and with sheriff fowler of lehi lehl planned for the arrest receiving word that butcher was in Bing bingham ham bam they tracked him to io the head bead of the him blid hiding biding ina in a cave arrested a nud aud lid tid brought him to provo we learn the above particulars from the enquirer 00 coke ke manufacture thet very fine specimen men of pittsburg coke presented to the museum by mrs mra smith of pittsburg pa some time agnand ago and noticed at that time in the NEWS has directed the attention of our coke manufacturers to the importance of preparing abet a better article in that line to supply the local demand at present only open coke is made according to all accounts in the most primitive manner we need a hard compact brilliant article that can bloused in metallurgical operations we are assured that suitable coals can be found for a good quality of coke has been beell made all that is now necessary is to prepare this on a scale commensurate with the demand weather report we are indebted to the courtesy of the des dea eret telegraph line for the fallow ing lug report monroe cloudy and coid cold salina cold and stormy dilt nit silt alt pleasant very cloudy ralo raio ed a R little atle last lost night rii ril gb t bad abeau beautiful ti shower this mor moT morning ning little windy and chilly ephraim bad had quite a shower t this h is morning m 0 r n in g c clearing te a ra n j g c off f inow now chilly manti mantl commenced raining at this thia morn morning ingi clearing off now richfield fair fain but windy panacea nl nevada evada littie little cloudy wind blowing pine valley rained last night cloudy and the wind blowing thib thia morning silver neef roof rained during night cloudy this morning carowan parowan cloud cloudy sh and d wili windy dy a rain last fillmore has und been balof raining n g all night it looks like clearing up now st george clear and pleasant nephi rained last night still raining corinne raining hard all this thia mor mo hing bing franklin idaho cloudy looks like ike more storm rained last night logan nogan rained about three hours early this thia morning somewhat cloudy yet the above was received at ten minutes after eleven this morning tabernacle meeting at the tabernacle yesterday afternoon a good sized audience were edified by an interesting discourse from elder bider chas W fonrose Po nrose the burden of the remarks remark was on the necessity of a unity or of raith aith god was not hot the author of confusion but of 0 pea peace pence ce there wab was but one true gospel P that which the saviour established that which the ancient apostles preached and all others conflicting with it could not but be wrong since the saviours Savi ours ministry men had mid ost lost sight eight of the truth through disobedience and for ages dar darkness knead had ensued but in our day jay god had bad once more revealed the gospel for tar the regeneration of the human family the speaker then showed the similarity ot of to the gospel preached anciently and wherein both differed from all other religious creeds creeds of today to day bowns willing lin to concede the tho honesty and sin bin sincerity erity of the great majority of believers an and d wll willing cwg als ais also 1 0 to acknowledge that some very good things were to be found in the various religions rell reli giona of the world but their truths was not only mixed with a good deal of error but were tar far from complete he proved in a clear and logical manner from the scriptures and by reason the necessity for immediate revelation cited passages to substantiate the claims mormonism had to being the 0 only n ily lly true gospel of christ and closed by bearing a strong testimony to the bame same the 1 choir sang the beautiful anthem arlee ariee and chine shine for thy light giscome is come como educational association t on saturdays saturday there was an no unusually good atten attendance dan ace jee in the ward assembly rooms booms at the regular meeting of f the county educational association professor 0 H riggs rigga mccu occupied pled pied the chair If obstacles in t themay now nov y of educations education was first treated of by professor T B lewis the teacher who did not understand hia bis business nor the diff different natures of his pupils and could not adapt bis bia teachings to the various capacities and circumstances with which he came in contact was one of the obstacles in the way of education trustees and curators who were not alive to their duties and did not act in unison with the school tea pliers bers hers and respond with their best beat effora efforts to the consistent requirements made of them for school furnishing furnishings as etc thereby establishing mutual confidence and unity of 01 action on the part of those entrusted with the education of the YOU young g were also obstacles in the wit way of education imperfect school laws also came under this head bead judge Z snow then made a series of remarks on the duties of teachers I 1 ore and rulers compared the facilities for education in ared vred utah ta b to those in the eastern states in early days the latter had bad been encourage encouraged dt fostered and sustained by the government with money and lands but utah had bad never received one cent of money nor a foot of land for similar purposes ses seg the school law was defective defectives but no doubt the next legislature would be willing to make auy any amendments the association might propose geo geoa J taylor A A parsons and H woolley were appoint appointed ida a accini committee to inquire into the beat best method of introducing the study of music into district schools adjourned for two weeks |